AUTHOR: Lillian Williams
Lillian Williams is the Research Assistant for the John W. Kluge Center, where she helps facilitate the Kluge Prize and senior chair competitions. She came to the Library of Congress in 2024 as a Junior Fellow in the Preservation Services Division, where she studied the history of microfilm. She joined the Kluge Center in 2025. Lillian holds an M.A. in Atlantic History and Politics, in addition to Bachelor of Arts Degrees in History and Constitutional Democracy from the University of Missouri.
Most Recent Posts
- 25 for 25, “Muhammad’s Grave: Death Rites and the Making of Islamic Society” by Leor Halevi. January 22nd, 2026
- 25 for 25, “The Light that Failed: Why the West is Losing the Fight for Democracy” by Ivan Krastev and Stephen Holmes January 16th, 2026
- 25 for 25, “The Peacock Elite: A Case Study of the Congressional Black Caucus” by Major R. Owens January 8th, 2026
- 25 for 25, “Pulp Empire: The Secret History of Comic Book Imperialism” by Paul S. Hirsch January 6th, 2026
- 25 for 25, “Trafficking Data: How China is Winning the Battle for Digital Sovereignty” by Aynne Kokas. December 29th, 2025
- 25 for 25, “The Library of Congress: From Jefferson’s Vision to the Digital Age” by Jane Aikin December 18th, 2025
- 25 for 25, “Freaks of Fortune: The Emerging World of Capitalism and Risk in America” by Jonathan Levy December 16th, 2025
- 25 for 25, “Duke Ellington’s America” by Harvey G. Cohen December 11th, 2025
- 25 for 25, “Madness in the Family: Women, Care, and Illness in Japan” by H. Yumi Kim December 4th, 2025